February 12, 2008

Money speaks! That's why HiLIARY was not on in the senate today



“Increasingly what’s going on is that special interests are less and less able to tell a politician what to do and more and more able to tell the voters what to think.”
Dick Morris, political strategist and commentator



Lucrative Advice

Mark Penn, chief strategist for Democrat Hillary Clinton, and David Axelrod, adviser to Democrat Barack Obama, are profiting quite nicely from the prolonged primary season, The Huffington Post reports. Penn’s firm has so far been paid $4.3 million by the Clinton campaign, while Axelrod’s firm has received more than $1 million from the Obama campaign.

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